Environment
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Megadroughts Continue to Plague the World: How Long Will It Last?
According to a recent analysis, the "megadrought" in the US West is the worst in at least 1,200 years. Researchers claim that since decades of increasingly drier weather are to come, human-caused climate change is a big contributor to the damaging conditions.
Latest Research Articles
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California Heat Wave Threatens Blackouts as Officials Scrambles Improving Electricity
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Can the Development of Vaccine Manage to Slow Down the Rise of Lyme Disease Cases?
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Flower Recycling: What Are the Benefits to the Environment?
Fossil Found by a Teacher in the Beach May Just Be Older than Dinosaurs
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Renewable Sources Availability Are Being at Risk Due to Climate Change
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Hurricane Earl Now Heading Towards Bermuda
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Exposure to Pollutant May Alter There Gut Microorganisms and Make Infants More Prone to Diseases and Hinder Brain Development
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Ducks Contaminated By Mercury Pollution Found to Be More Prone to Developing Bird Flu
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UN Report Shows that Heat Waves and Wildfires are Worsening Air Pollution
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Drought in Somalia Puts At Least 200,000 People in the Brink of Famine, Hundreds of Childrens are Dying
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Record-Breaking Droughts Dried Up Yangtze, the World's Third Largest River
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US Coast Guard Faces Raging Waves While Attempting a Daring Rescue Amidst Hurricane Earl